i hate hate hate cottage cheese. ate it because my mom stopped by last night and stuffed 6 things of it in my fridge.
1 container: 140 calories
protein 11g
total fat 2.5
1/2 the sugar of yogurt (but my yogurt tastes so much better)
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panzade
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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 10:16 am
I'm hungry!
Think I'll take the little pork loin chop and whip up a couple of eggs...
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cjhsa
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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 10:38 am
Cinnesthesia wrote:
Zane wrote:
Leftover Little Caesar's
Nothing better than pizza left overnight on a cold car seat, forgotten, only to be discovered by a hungry forager.
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Eva
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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 10:49 am
I started the day in perfect form...sugar-free, non-fat yogurt, string cheese, a hard-boiled egg and juice. Then mid-morning I decided to splurge with a sugar-free hot chocolate. I remembered I had half a bag of leftover miniature marshmallows in the cupboard and thought I'd add just a few. They tasted so good I wound up eating every last one straight from the bag.
The day is shot.
Might as well start on the chocolates now.
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Synonymph
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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 10:58 am
cjhsa wrote:
Nothing better than pizza left overnight on a cold car seat, forgotten, only to be discovered by a hungry forager.
I miss Little Caesar's. We don't have it here in the wilderness.
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Synonymph
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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 11:00 am
Eva wrote:
The day is shot.
Sugar shock, Eva.
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ocsoftballer
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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 11:14 am
i had a banana
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panzade
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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 11:16 am
Pizza! Pizza! Closed! Closed!
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Joahaeyo
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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 11:28 am
once i eat pizza, i crave it again (next few days). to me, it's not a good pizza unless the crust is something you can look forward to.
Little Caesar's gave my dad a free pizza for a month for inviting a pizza for them in our town. you'll have to ask him all the toppings. i don't like tons of toppings, so i didn't try it. i like to taste "the pizza" so only like a few toppings on it.
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ehBeth
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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 12:05 pm
Ham and egg sandwich from the Vietnamese restaurant downstairs.
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cjhsa
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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 12:11 pm
That's not ham...
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panzade
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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 12:14 pm
cjhsa wrote:
That's not ham...
goes good with Chow-Meow soup...
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ehBeth
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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 01:05 pm
are you guys making fun of my friends?
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Piffka
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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 01:40 pm
ewwwww.
I am baking granola right now. That will become a breakfast for many days to come and is so delicious, I think I'm going to post the recipe somewhere. Yum, yum.
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George
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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 01:57 pm
ehBeth wrote:
are you guys making fun of my friends?
You tell'em Beth!
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cjhsa
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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 02:13 pm
I'm not making fun of anyone. I love the vietnamese, and vietnamese food. Plus, it really cuts down on the feral cat and dog population.
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Don1
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Fri 14 Jan, 2005 08:40 am
Old English favourite,
8/10 ounces smoked cod or haddock, two poached eggs, two slices of bread and butter, four cups of earl grey tea.
The Queen of England doesn't eat better than this
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Joahaeyo
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Fri 14 Jan, 2005 08:55 am
remind me again what poached eggs are? i know i've heard and had them, just can't remember how they're cooked. i generally avoid eggs. i hate hate them. yet mixed into anything (esp. where i can taste them) or covered in goey cheese ...it is my joy to know thee.
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dagmaraka
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Fri 14 Jan, 2005 09:02 am
hmmm, dunno yet what's in stock for breakfast. coffee, certainly. maybe i'll wait for lunch and have an oatmeal then.